THE CRONIN MURDER.
TRIAL BY THE CLASM-NA-GAEL.
PARNELL COMMISSION.
EVIDENCE OF MR SEXTON.
LoNE>oir,*June 26. It is now staged that the Coamnittee of the Clan-na-Gael tried Dr, Cronin because he accused Alexnnder'Sullivan of malfeasance as a pretence,. In order that he miight expose the vporking of the Society and benefit the Government of Great Britain in the eyes *of 'the " Times " Commission.
Mr Sexton, M.P., was examined to-* day before the Commission. He refuted Major Le Caron's statemenfthat he assisted the escape of Brennan to America. He was unable; to account for the missing funds of the^League.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 151, 27 June 1889, Page 5
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